The Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP)
Abstract - - - 2. Both of these sources of uncertainty are exacerbated on regional scales. The Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP) will deliver experiments designed to quantify the role of regional aerosol emissions changes in near-term projections. This is unlike any prior MIP, where the focus has been on changes in global emissions and/or very idealised aerosol experiments. Perturbing regional emissions makes RAMIP novel from a scientific standpoint and links the intended analyses more directly to mitigation and adaptation policy issues. From a science perspective, there is limited information on how realistic regional aerosol emissions impact local as well as remote climate conditions. Here, RAMIP will enable an evaluation of the full range of potential influences of realistic and regionally varied aerosol emission changes on near-future climate. From the policy perspective, RAMIP addresses the burning question of how local and remote decisions affecting emissions of aerosols influence climate change in any given region. Here, RAMIP will provide the information needed to make direct links between regional climate policies and regional climate change. RAMIP experiments are designed to explore sensitivities to aerosol type and location and provide improved constraints on uncertainties driven by aerosol radiative forcing and the dynamical response to aerosol changes. The core experiments will assess the effects of differences in future global and regional (Africa and the Middle East, East Asia, North America and Europe, and South Asia) aerosol emission trajectories through 2051, while optional experiments will test the nonlinear effects of varying emission locations and aerosol types along this future trajectory. All experiments are based on the shared socioeconomic pathways and are intended to be performed with 6th Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) generation models, initialised from the CMIP6 historical experiments, to facilitate comparisons with existing projections. Requested outputs will enable the analysis of the role of aerosol in near-future changes in, for example, temperature and precipitation means and extremes, storms, and air quality.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
- Language
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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The Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP) ; volume:16 ; number:15 ; year:2023 ; pages:4451-4479 ; extent:29
Geoscientific model development ; 16, Heft 15 (2023), 4451-4479 (gesamt 29)
- Creator
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Wilcox, Laura J.
Allen, Robert J.
Samset, Bjørn Hallvard
Bollasina, Massimo A.
Griffiths, Paul T.
Keeble, James
Lund, Marianne Tronstad
Makkonen, Risto
Merikanto, Joonas
O'Donnell, Declan
Paynter, David J.
Persad, Geeta G.
Rumbold, Steven T.
Takemura, Toshihiko
Tsigaridis, Kostas
Undorf, Sabine
Westervelt, Daniel M.
- DOI
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10.5194/gmd-16-4451-2023
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023081004384976139878
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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14.08.2025, 10:59 AM CEST
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Associated
- Wilcox, Laura J.
- Allen, Robert J.
- Samset, Bjørn Hallvard
- Bollasina, Massimo A.
- Griffiths, Paul T.
- Keeble, James
- Lund, Marianne Tronstad
- Makkonen, Risto
- Merikanto, Joonas
- O'Donnell, Declan
- Paynter, David J.
- Persad, Geeta G.
- Rumbold, Steven T.
- Takemura, Toshihiko
- Tsigaridis, Kostas
- Undorf, Sabine
- Westervelt, Daniel M.